Barb Fagan and Jared Sieling Present at The ScottCare FORWARD Symposium 2021
We were honored to be a part of this year’s ScottCare Symposium and have the opportunity to speak on the implications around a virtual rehab session. As we continue to monitor the updates around the current Public Health Emergency, we are seeing a shift in the industry of healthcare with the telehealth concept becoming a more permanent solution even after the pandemic. We have proven that we can reach more patients through a virtual or hybrid model of cardiac and pulmonary rehab and now with the ability to increase revenue through these virtual experiences, we can continue to shift the way we view the traditional rehab model. This in turn allows our programs to serve more patients, increase revenue and continue toward the overarching goal of reducing readmission rates and increasing attendance in cardiac and pulmonary rehab.
In this webinar, Barb Fagan and Jared Sieling highlight what a billable virtual session can look like and how to implement the concept effectively and efficiently in any program setting. They also discuss various strategies to enhance staff efficiencies throughout the process. We hope you find the presentation informational and relevant to your organization. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us with any questions or feedback on the topic.
Panelists
- Jared Sieling – CEO – Chanl Health
- Barbra Fagan – Executive Director – Chanl Health
You can find a copy of the slide deck here.
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Why Chanl Health
At Chanl, we partner with health systems, clinics, and rehab programs to deliver a world-class virtual-hybrid cardiopulmonary rehab program. Our proven virtual-hybrid care solution removes patient barriers to access and provides innovative ways to meaningfully engage in their health. Healthcare providers that use our virtual-hybrid solution can deliver increased quality care to more patients at a lower cost.